Sentence examples for is trying to branch out from inspiring English sources

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Going forward, Summit is trying to branch out beyond the mountain.

The company, run by Lawrence Ellison, is trying to branch out by buying the struggling computer server maker Sun Microsystems for $7.4 billion, a deal that would thrust Oracle into the hardware market, a new area for the company.

and L.A., ISC is trying to branch out to New York City and the state of Washington.

The blog advertising network is trying to branch out into something called "conversational marketing," which it is also trying at the same time to invent.

• Three years later, Campfire, which has 20 full-time employees, is trying to branch out.

TiVo knows that, which is why the company is trying to branch out of the set-top box business and into building software that it can license to much larger media companies.

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Our committed core of friends would come and see us no matter what, but we were trying to branch out".

The service is the latest example of how the biggest tech companies — including Google, Apple and Amazon — are trying to branch out and, in the process, blurring the lines between their core businesses.

At about the same time, VMware was trying to branch out from its success in server virtualization and consolidation to virtualization of the desktop environment.

Under the leadership of new CEO Erik Huggers, who previously built and launched BBC's iPlayer and Intel's OnCue (which later was acquired by TechCrunch parent to become go90), the company has been trying to branch out from YouTube's shadow to become a destination of its own.

More broadly, I'm trying to branch out a bit now.

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